Hi, Curaga.
You wrote:
> Multicore was renamed CorePlus, but unetbootin was never supported. Please don't
> use third-party installers.
Oops! Sorry. I got Unetbootin mixed up with the dd install we were discussing last March. I've been having health issues and have kinda lost track.
In a 2011 post, Roberts wrote:
> With isohybrid one has a trivial pendrive installation.
> No installation program needed.
> dd if=multicore-current.iso of=/dev/sdX
> Just be absolutely sure that you have specified the correct target for the output file
> Note: only the multicore.iso has this feature.
> However it is simple to isohybrid the other isos, e.g.
> isohybrid tinycore-current.iso
However, I never succeeded in getting either dd.exe or isohybrid.exe to work with any Linux/pendrive install from Windows.
But since I am currently running PuppeeeLinux 4.4, which has the dd command, and the newer versions of CorePlus are supposedly isohybrids, could I just download CorePlus and dd it to a pendrive? Would that make a good bootable USB install?
Thanks muchly.
Mike